011SAPSL1 | Political and Social Communication |
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This course provides a detailed overview of the role of political communication in informing, influencing, and legitimizing decisions to both domestic and international politics. By analyzing the relationship between political actors, communication channels, and the public, students will gain an understanding of the ways in which dominant ideologies shape communication strategies. Also, students will evaluate the effects of political communication campaigns on people’s attitudes, opinions and systems of beliefs. By analyzing the actors, technologies, and forms of communication (that together constitute public debate), this course focuses closely on the processes of political communication. With an eye to how the state, press, political parties, civil society organizations, social movements, campaigns, and the public interact to shape public life and produce political culture. In other words, it considers the social and technological contexts that form the production, distribution, and reception of political communication. At the same time, the course situates political communication broadly to encompass the vast range of symbolic political expression, from political advertisements to protest events. Temps présentiel : 23 heures Charge de travail étudiant : 100 heures Méthode(s) d'évaluation : Examen final, Exposé oral Référence : |